The National Association for the Study and Performance of
African American Music (NASPAAM) is an organization whose purpose is to further the development and dissemination of African
American music through advocacy, education, and performance. The organization is committed to providing leadership and motivation
for music educators, musicians, and others interested in fostering the inclusion of African and African American music in
education and society. The organization serves its members and others by increasing the awareness of Black Music and its contribution
to the arts, culture, and society.
NASPAAM's Goals
To promote, preserve, and advance the tradition of African American
music throughout the world.
To serve as an advocate for African American music education throughout
the United States.
To ensure the inclusion of African American music from pre-school
through the university levels.
To foster the recognition of the contributions and significance of
African American music to American culture.
To generate support of the development of quality music education
programs and the music potentials of African American youth.
To continue the development of African American music educators, performers,
and audiences of music.
To voice the concerns of African American music educators throughout
the United States.
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